Sumita Pawar |
Joe Pride, the trainer from Warwick Farm, is brimming with enthusiasm for the upcoming racing season, all thanks to the latest additions to his team that have injected a fresh wave of excitement.
Amongst his latest prized possessions are the magnificent equine talents of Think About It, Yulong, Casino Kid, Dashing Legend, and the elegant Victorian mare, Argentia.
Pride is excited to introduce Ruthin and Ourbullseye Beauty, two recently imported mares, to the Australian racing scene. Fans can catch their debut in the Bob Charley Stakes (1100m) at Randwick this Saturday.
Passion For Training Top ClassThoroughbreds
Amongst Pride's fleet of top-notch runners are Private Eye, who claimed the runner-up spot in the 2022 Everest Cup behind Giga Kick, the lightning-fast Eduardo, and the mighty Coal Crusher.
Although he has a track record of triumphs with familiar equines, he relishes the thrill of training foreign thoroughbreds.
Exploring the inner workings of their minds and observing their shift in perspective in an unfamiliar setting brings him great pleasure.
Excitement At Pride Stable
Think About It, the newest shining star in Pride's stable, galloped to glory in the Kingsford Smith Cup, clinching a coveted Group One victory and earning a coveted spot in the A$20m The Everest.
Ruthin, who has been trained by Wesley Ward and graced Royal Ascot twice, has left quite an impression on him.
Pride is thrilled with the progress of Ourbullseye Beauty, the first American mare to be acknowledged for her unparalleled elegance and charm.